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Greetings,
   A concerned jESSE reader brought this site to my attention privately and 
asked that I bring it to your attention for discussion.
   I have not found very many SIS faculty on this site, but I have found a 
few.

   The reader wonders how your institution handles such student evaluations 
on such a web site, and how these evaluations factor into tenure decisions 
and other faculty evaluations.  The reader notes the differences between 
course choices by students (which these appear to be having writ large), 
and peer evaluations, but also notes that there is a connection between 
the two:  if students don't sign up for your courses, that is going to 
have a bearing on your evaluation by peers.
   The reader also wonders how you as an individual and as an institution 
balance negative reviews ("He asked us to do too much work!!") with 
positive reviews ("She's really sexy", "He tells great jokes", "Attendance 
isn't mandatory because he posts his lectures online", "Easy!!, "Homework 
was not collected" "I only came on test days".

   I and the reader would appreciate your comments on this site.

   And I and the reader would appreciate your comments on such student 
evaluations of professorial performance.

   --gw

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Gretchen Whitney, PhD, Retired
School of Information Sciences
University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN 37996 USA           [log in to unmask]
http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/
jESSE:http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/jesse.html
SIGMETRICS:http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html
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